The reason Garnt likes Vietnam bread is lore accurate, because Vietnam Bread is specifically made hollowed order to carry toppings inside, never to eat alone like western breads. A great call back to the great "All bread taste the same episodes".
@@OwnyOne Its more about the bread being the main taste of the meal. In germany you put stuff on your bread, but the bread is essencial to the taste and can completely change the meal.
the boys forgetting hawaii is part of america is so real- the number of people I know who don’t have a passport but brag about traveling internationally by going to hawaii is concerning
Garnt in Vietnam literally did the exact same thing Jeremy, James, and Richard did in Top Gear where they were convinced they were millionaires because they didn't know the exchange rate, where is the Bottom Gear Vietnam Special guys?
1:39:20 I think the most impressive part about Keanu is watching him training with firearms for the part. Like, he's legitimately really skilled and it's not just him trying to fake it.
If you guys ever go back to Hawaii , each island kind of has its own feel. Oahu is more urban and utilitarian, the Big Island is more rough nature and volcanic, Maui is kind of resort and “classic” vacation, and Kauai is rainforest nature stuff. So you can kind of pick and choose, though I think Oahu has a great mix of activities, just gotta do some looking around and not just stay in Waikiki.
If you have any interest in astronomy or even just stargazing in general, the Big Island has structured the entire island around making it perfect for that. Though the street lights are pretty dim as a result.
Shit, is that why all the haoles keep infesting Maui alluh sudden? Man I'm native born on Maui and I always remember my childhood when everything was much simpler. Now I just went back for the first time last year after 15yrs and there's a FUCKING TRAIN AT THE AIRPORT. WHAT IS ALL THIS???
Just got to the part and the first thing I did was look at the comment section to look for this comment and it ends up being the first one I saw hahahha
As a motorcyclist who got into bikes partially because of the Top Gear Vietnam Special, it's so cool hearing Garnt got into scooters because of Vietnam
People in Hawaii are so welcome and kind to tourists (except when it comes to driving.) You look at Connor and can tell he's more of a pool person, lol.
I was at the con. You guys had a great panel! I've been going to Kawaii Kon for 6 or 7 years and that was the best one yet. Hawaii is a lot safer than most of the mainland. At least when it comes to violent crime. I chalk it up to the fact that in Hawaii your reputation is everything (also why I think people are nice in general here). Word gets around, and if you get a bad reputation there's no nearby city to re-settle in. Purely anecdotal just from my experience growing up here, so I could be wrong.
Yeah as someone who lives in Hawaii (Oahu specifically) word gets around really quick. Which can be both good or bad depending on what it is of course.
Kauai is definatly the island that matches peoples idea of hawaii being a tropical paradise the best. I know honolulu is pretty urbanized so it definatly doesn't fit what people think Hawaii is going to be like. Kauai is awesome though, it's much more rural then the others and is probably the prettiest among them.
Lucky for you guys, Hawai’i has all of those and more! People think “Hawaii” and only think about beaches, but we have a TON of gorgeous mountains, forests, streams and lakes that you can easily drive or hike to.
I feel when tourist only/mostly visit Waikiki miss out a whole lot... Especially, traveling all the way there just to hangout at a hotel pool as the whole Hawaii experience. Maybe not enough time or not sure what to do. As a local of 15 years I could give a pretty good itinerary and I'm sure other local trash taste fans could give some good recommendations for an amazing experience just like you would imagine. Most locals prefer other beaches than Waikiki. Big Island has the most nature and you get that real Hawaii feel with the jungle, volcano, culture. I hope you guys try visit again 🥰.
As a Filipino, I am utterly surprised that Thailand and Hawaii don't have ordinance for helmets. In my city, motorcycle drivers are required to wear helmets and put on shoes when on a motorcycle or face steep fines/bribe the traffic enforcer. Of course there are other folks that don't follow the rules but mostly people stick with the ordinances. That being said, I'm typing this while I'm on a 2-minute traffic stop on a 125cc Mio lol
As an American, my surprise on Hawaii not having a helmet law is very minimal because a lot of states in the US don't have helmet laws. The only reason there's any surprise at all is just because of how progressive Hawaii is politically. I live in South Carolina and there's no helmet law here, but North Carolina and Virginia, the two states north of me I believe do have them.
Someone who lives in Hawaii here to say that there are laws about it, just a decent amount of people decide not to follow them since they view mopeds as casual transportation. Motorcycles and Motor Scooter operators and passengers under the age of 18 are required to wear a helmet with a chin strap. Motorcycle riders are a little better about it generally, but there are still so many people who decide they don't want to because of comfort or convenience
Honestly i'm really greatful for these pods, soppy but, been there for me through awful illnesses, University and now my Job. Love listening to this pod a lot, all the best lads.
Hawaii is one of my favorite places to escape. If you want to avoid the tourists but still have "touristy" things to do, definitely go to Maui. And yeah, when it rains in Hawaii, you just wait it out and it's usually over in a few minutes.
Singapore when from being a glorified mini London in the 1900s, to a glorified Mini Shanghai in the 2000s now that 4/5th of the population is chinese there
So I walked past Joey **TWICE** during his 'several night walks' at Kawaii Kon. Mere meters on the sidewalk with him in the waikiki adult theme park, it was baller imo.
As someone who lived on Oahu my whole life, it's interesting to see visitors takes lol. You guys probably missed out on some of the more hidden food places but I agreed that poi and l&l are pretty mid depending on where you go. Fun fact: jojo part 9 takes place here too
read 2 chapter of it.. i really need to let it cook and binge read it its feel like part 5, but in hawaii.. and still cant get over how fun and good part 7 is lol
I’m glad yall enjoyed Hawaii! Was bummed that I couldn’t make it to the Trash Taste panel in Kawaii Kon bc the line was insane and the ballroom reached full capacity! Hope you guys come back!
When Joey was talking about the cyclist crashing with the car in Sydney it reminded me of my dad. He was in a bike-car collision in Sydney, did a triple somersault and landed on his arse. Broke 4/5 vertebrae and was in a body cast for a year.
So glad you enjoyed your time in Hawaii. Got to meet you guys at Kawaii Kon 2023 (signed my TT mug)! Hope you guys come back (even if it's just for fun)!
My mom and all of her family were born and raised in Honolulu. Hardly any of my relatives, I believe four of them, remain. Some died there, like my grandma and grandpa (who were from Japan), and uncles, but the rest are spread throughout the states, mostly Southern California. I think that’s the reason there are more tourists than locals, because a lot of locals move to the mainland.
On Connor’s Welsh beaches point. The Gower is great but there are some GORGEOUS beaches in Pembrokeshire. In summer they can feel practically Mediterranean and in Winter they’re gorgeous to walk around/ surf.
Oahu is all business boys. Born and raised here, it has changed SO MUCH in just the past 10 years. It’s busy, loud, dirty, but also the only island of the state that actually offers something to do besides going to the beach or drugs. That being said…Visit Maui when you can. It’s probably the perfect amount of island life and business, except for the outdoor/open air airport lol I was vending in the artist alley at Kawaii Kon and wasn’t able to meet you guys but I’m glad you all enjoyed yourselves!
Oahu is very urban, but in recent years I feel it’s just become a goddamn cement island. Especially since for the past decade they’ve been working on a new goddamn rail. A godsend to combat traffic rush hour, but the tracks have destroyed all semblance of a scenic space ;-;
As someone going through a phase of watching movies from the late 90' early 2000' the past few weeks the last topic hit different, had no idea of the state of comedy movies. That's why they give such nostalgia
Thanks for coming to hawaii and kawaii con it was great having you here. on your next visit definitely try more food here, we have a very diverse food culture here. I recommend going to a farmers market on a weekend or going to some classic places like Liliha bakery ( the original of course) and zippys. there are some other places too but I'm sure others can recommend stuff. I was really surprised no one at kawaii con brought up that sanrio stores here has exclusive stuff in hawaii, pretty sure a certain person would have liked something from there 😅
Connor is so much right about the beaches. It's always too many people, it's tiring, it's too hot or warm or humid, it's sandy, it's sweaty, you need to change clothes inconveniently, you need to go back home all salty or sandy.
Connor "john wick goes so fucking hard, its insane" Connor 10 min later "Puss in boots was the hardest movie ever" Puss in Boots confirmed for next John Wick
The car thing that happened to Connor has happened to me too! When I was a kid me and my brothers all pilled into a red van that looked like our moms after unlocking it in the grocery store parking lot and noticed it wasn't as dirty and we all got out and saw like 10 feet away was our van.
Trash Tastes episodes are always good, but today's episode was an exceptional banger. So much talked about, with trips went to, stories, and movies. What a treat.
if you travel to islands like Kauai or Maui it's more "island-like" since Oahu is more of a city-like island. Places like Kauai, Maui and idk about big island have a law that doesn't allow a certain height for buildings. If you ever come to Kauai or Maui you'll see that the only buildings that are really big are hotels which aren't even big.
Disneyland for adults? I’m flattered that’s what you think of my home! I hope you guys come back soon! Kawaii Kon and meeting the bois was a blast! Thanks for signing my JoJo book and I hope you guys love all the gifts! Lots of Leis and personal gifts, that little fuzzy Waddle doo, an Ace pen, and a Rem sticker that I hope you guys enjoy!
@@dozer11 it’s probably because when you go to Disney you at least feel like nothing bad can happen while you’re there, Joey mentions he felt safe in Waikiki of all places so I guess that’s where it comes from lmao!
I went to the con and Connor said he hates Loco Moco's. A Loco Moco is an egg on a hamburger patty with gravy over it and all of that is on top of a bed of rice. In terms of living in Hawaii it is alright, most people are nice some people are not. It can be scary but if you are a tourist it is a very nice place!
We went to Bali when I was 10 and what I remember most is looking for any kind of bread and finding anything. They did have this super sweet toast which came in pink or green and we first bought it thinking it was finally normal bread (as much as toast can be). Then we learned it's just a sweet. You can buy a whole loaf of pink or green toast and it's like cookies. It did go hard with juice though so that's awesome.
switching countries and having to learn the differences is definitely something that you just need to jump into. going from texas to norway was stressful until i started driving myself here.
it was objectively worse in terms of film quality that the first 3 tho, filming during the pandemic they cut alot of corners that they had not in the others. There are alot of Ludonarrative dissonance moments, and bad editing, there is a boom mic in one scene, several cars that are supposed to have drivers are completely empty, crowds go from reacting to not reacting, because of mixed sequenced shots, plus the amount of absurdity was raised here. I did not like the amount of suspension of disbelief i had to have in this one with civilians not reacting and police not showing, unlike in the other films. There were also lots of dropped plotlines and potholes and deus ex machinas that the others managed to avoid. Over all it was still a good action movie but compared to other john wicks very bad. 7/10 action movie, but a 3/10 John Wick movie, but that goes to show how good the quality of the first 3 were above most other films.
as a welsh person whos spent alot of times at beaches across south west wales and west wales i can promise you conor is so incorrect and most of those beaches are incredible
38:30 I have a Chevy Colorado and I know one thing that is horrible about owning a truck is if you're hauling a trailer. I had to haul a 16x12 Uhaul trailer into the DC area and those roads are NOT meant for a big ass trailer, I can only imagine if my truck was huge too.
The talk amount recent comedy films really made me realize how those just aren't a thing anymore. I hadn't thought of it before but them voicing it just sparked a big "oh shit they right" response in me
North of Scotland has some really great beaches with very few people on them and then there are some lovely island beaches as well. As long as the weather is decent
Literally... When something is too close you indeed never end up going. Paris is a 3 hour ride, been there one time. London is a 4.5 hour ride. I've never been to the UK. Amsterdam is a 2 hour ride. Been there one time and only because we had to go there for school.
You guys went to all the hardest parts of America. If you did a genuine tour as in just traveling to see America and not hitting the cities where it makes economic sense to do shows, you’d get to see a lot more of the nice and safe places. You did a tour of “places where theaters are” and for the most part, theaters are built in downtown areas to try and “revitalize” them so they are clustered in some of the less nice places.
That gap with mid-budget entertainment also affects games. It's a lot of either $100 million budget games or indies. Those mid-tier games are dwindling, and yet those are probably my favorites
"Sand sucks"
"What are you Luke Skywalker?"
I felt a great disturbance in the Force, as if millions of voices suddenly cried out in terror.
I hate sand, like my father before me
I died a little inside. A certified Joey moment
I absolutely cringed I was like tell me ur not a Star Wars fan without telling me ur a Star Wars fan 😀🙃
In a previous episode they refrence the disturbance in the force and said it was Yoda.
@@Aqua1515 Probably just a Freudian slip. Not that big of a deal.
The reason Garnt likes Vietnam bread is lore accurate, because Vietnam Bread is specifically made hollowed order to carry toppings inside, never to eat alone like western breads. A great call back to the great "All bread taste the same episodes".
Wait who tf eats bread just by itself
@@OwnyOne French, Germany, Italian and lots more Europe countries based on what Corno said, they just tear the baguette and eat alone like that.
@@tieulongdoan4490 I mean bread is sure good af but here in Spain we don't do that, like at least put some butter in it lol
@@OwnyOne Its more about the bread being the main taste of the meal. In germany you put stuff on your bread, but the bread is essencial to the taste and can completely change the meal.
@@OwnyOnecuz spain has shit bread
the boys forgetting hawaii is part of america is so real- the number of people I know who don’t have a passport but brag about traveling internationally by going to hawaii is concerning
I mean USA straight up couped Hawaii and forced it to become a state with white settlers in charge so
As a kid, I thought Hawaii was just a separate country and not a US state, it wasn’t until a few years ago when I found out it wasn’t it’s own country
Does that include Guam
ladies and gentlemen, americans
We're really only part of America on paper. We Kanaka Maoli and even Kamaaina have a distinct culture when compared to the mainland.
Garnt in Vietnam literally did the exact same thing Jeremy, James, and Richard did in Top Gear where they were convinced they were millionaires because they didn't know the exchange rate, where is the Bottom Gear Vietnam Special guys?
The top gear Vietnam special is an all-timer and was probably my first long-form viewing experience of Vietnam
THE BOYS FINALLY POSTED AN UP TO DATE EPISODE!!!
NO WAY 😱
Feels nice should happen more
honestly so true 😂was so surprised that their twitter feeds and the episode actually kind of matched for once
@@_marimopeace Marimo?U lost?
I mean we're this close to TT Award 3 so... they probably WANT up to date episode.
1:39:20
I think the most impressive part about Keanu is watching him training with firearms for the part. Like, he's legitimately really skilled and it's not just him trying to fake it.
If you guys ever go back to Hawaii , each island kind of has its own feel. Oahu is more urban and utilitarian, the Big Island is more rough nature and volcanic, Maui is kind of resort and “classic” vacation, and Kauai is rainforest nature stuff. So you can kind of pick and choose, though I think Oahu has a great mix of activities, just gotta do some looking around and not just stay in Waikiki.
This!
Deff they should check out waimea if they were go back. Or check out dole plantation
If you have any interest in astronomy or even just stargazing in general, the Big Island has structured the entire island around making it perfect for that. Though the street lights are pretty dim as a result.
Shit, is that why all the haoles keep infesting Maui alluh sudden?
Man I'm native born on Maui and I always remember my childhood when everything was much simpler. Now I just went back for the first time last year after 15yrs and there's a FUCKING TRAIN AT THE AIRPORT. WHAT IS ALL THIS???
As a local Hawaiian resident, they need to explore outside of Waikiki. They can ask Michael Reeves if they want a person they know.
Conner: I don’t like being in the ocean
Joey: You’re so privileged
Garnt: I also don’t like being in the ocean
Joey: Understandable
Hey, one is a disgust¡ng white guy and the other is a PoC
Ocean =/ beach….
Taken out of context lmao
Beach= sand
Connor: I hate sands
Joey: What are you Luke Skywalker?
Joey was spitballing as usual.
🤓*pushes up glasses* "Ackshually, it's Anakin Skywalker."
tbf I bet Luke (and basically everyone on Tatooine) would dislike sand.
Joey is not a man of culture confirmed...
Just got to the part and the first thing I did was look at the comment section to look for this comment and it ends up being the first one I saw hahahha
@@optionlV😅
As a motorcyclist who got into bikes partially because of the Top Gear Vietnam Special, it's so cool hearing Garnt got into scooters because of Vietnam
They need to have one of their parents as a guest, I mean imagine an episode with Connor's parents as guests
Joey's dad would be legendary
They should do an episode where all of their parents meet each other
Hey son
even better, their dads should all replace them for an episode and (attempt to) talk about anime
Joey's dad is a certified G, he truly brings the chill dad energy😂😎
As a Vietnamese person, Garnt gushing about mopeds in Vietnam makes me laugh
i loved every second about him talking about the mopeds. my man went back to his roots lol.
Same, same, also, never know so many words for "xe máy" in eng, like mopeds, scooters. I just always call it motorbike 😂
Vietnam gang rise up
Its even funnier when I had the opposite though upon going back for a visit last year, "Why are there so many cars nowadays?"
@@HelloOnepiece oh same same
Connor: “I don't like sand. It's coarse and rough and irritating, and it gets everywhere.”
"Not like Japan. Everything here is soft, and smooth."
I don't get it...
@@name_adi Star Wars Anakin Skywalker
then he starts touching Chris and says : "Not like here everything is soft...and smooth"
DAAAMN, so creative broooo
People in Hawaii are so welcome and kind to tourists (except when it comes to driving.)
You look at Connor and can tell he's more of a pool person, lol.
I was at the con. You guys had a great panel! I've been going to Kawaii Kon for 6 or 7 years and that was the best one yet.
Hawaii is a lot safer than most of the mainland. At least when it comes to violent crime. I chalk it up to the fact that in Hawaii your reputation is everything (also why I think people are nice in general here). Word gets around, and if you get a bad reputation there's no nearby city to re-settle in. Purely anecdotal just from my experience growing up here, so I could be wrong.
Yeah as someone who lives in Hawaii (Oahu specifically) word gets around really quick. Which can be both good or bad depending on what it is of course.
Garnt's section about Vietnam made me so damn genuinely happy man. Love it.
"it was in my blood all that time" 😂😂 i got the same reaction as Joey
Kauai is definatly the island that matches peoples idea of hawaii being a tropical paradise the best. I know honolulu is pretty urbanized so it definatly doesn't fit what people think Hawaii is going to be like. Kauai is awesome though, it's much more rural then the others and is probably the prettiest among them.
Kauai is the best island.
I've never been more with Connor until the beach loving explanation
Why go to beach when mountains, forests, lakes and rivers exist
+ you can't cycle on a beach
Lucky for you guys, Hawai’i has all of those and more! People think “Hawaii” and only think about beaches, but we have a TON of gorgeous mountains, forests, streams and lakes that you can easily drive or hike to.
ill just stay at home, thank you
I feel when tourist only/mostly visit Waikiki miss out a whole lot... Especially, traveling all the way there just to hangout at a hotel pool as the whole Hawaii experience. Maybe not enough time or not sure what to do. As a local of 15 years I could give a pretty good itinerary and I'm sure other local trash taste fans could give some good recommendations for an amazing experience just like you would imagine. Most locals prefer other beaches than Waikiki. Big Island has the most nature and you get that real Hawaii feel with the jungle, volcano, culture. I hope you guys try visit again 🥰.
As a Filipino, I am utterly surprised that Thailand and Hawaii don't have ordinance for helmets. In my city, motorcycle drivers are required to wear helmets and put on shoes when on a motorcycle or face steep fines/bribe the traffic enforcer. Of course there are other folks that don't follow the rules but mostly people stick with the ordinances. That being said, I'm typing this while I'm on a 2-minute traffic stop on a 125cc Mio lol
Oh, Thailand definitely has helmet laws, just nobody cares
"typing this while I'm on a 2-minute traffic stop"
Classic SEA moment.
Seconding this as a person who basically back seats a mo-ped to go to work everyday.
As an American, my surprise on Hawaii not having a helmet law is very minimal because a lot of states in the US don't have helmet laws. The only reason there's any surprise at all is just because of how progressive Hawaii is politically. I live in South Carolina and there's no helmet law here, but North Carolina and Virginia, the two states north of me I believe do have them.
Someone who lives in Hawaii here to say that there are laws about it, just a decent amount of people decide not to follow them since they view mopeds as casual transportation. Motorcycles and Motor Scooter operators and passengers under the age of 18 are required to wear a helmet with a chin strap. Motorcycle riders are a little better about it generally, but there are still so many people who decide they don't want to because of comfort or convenience
Honestly i'm really greatful for these pods, soppy but, been there for me through awful illnesses, University and now my Job.
Love listening to this pod a lot, all the best lads.
Do you happen to be british?
Hawaii is one of my favorite places to escape. If you want to avoid the tourists but still have "touristy" things to do, definitely go to Maui. And yeah, when it rains in Hawaii, you just wait it out and it's usually over in a few minutes.
Except for that one year in 2006 when it rained for like a month
i love the life update episodes, so many detailed stories to hear about
I got worried when Garnt said "most SEA countries are basically the same" until he added "except Singapore," to which I most totally agreed.
Singapore when from being a glorified mini London in the 1900s, to a glorified Mini Shanghai in the 2000s now that 4/5th of the population is chinese there
So I walked past Joey **TWICE** during his 'several night walks' at Kawaii Kon.
Mere meters on the sidewalk with him in the waikiki adult theme park, it was baller imo.
24:04~25:20 - Vietnamese millionaire
28:50~29:40 - Coffee
40:57~43:03 - Garnt's 3rd eye has been opened
45:06~46:36 - Only in Vietnam
49:06~49:44 - Road accident
50:40~52:09 - Car key moment
1:15:48~1:16:22 - đong
it's so funny that joey thought the tsa officer recognized him when he in fact probably just looked at his documents
I love Joey's little mahjong earring! I wish more guys would branch out with their style like that
Asian kid wears Asian earring: wow what a fashion icon
@@kova1729 what does him being Asian have to do with it lmao
As someone who lived on Oahu my whole life, it's interesting to see visitors takes lol. You guys probably missed out on some of the more hidden food places but I agreed that poi and l&l are pretty mid depending on where you go. Fun fact: jojo part 9 takes place here too
read 2 chapter of it.. i really need to let it cook and binge read it
its feel like part 5, but in hawaii..
and still cant get over how fun and good part 7 is lol
These boys laughing about the Asian drivers bit was probably the funniest and best laughs I’ve heard from them
Joey single handedly angering every single wars fan for saying like instead of anakin
yeah like likes sands
As a motorcycle person who came to it late in life, Garnt’s story about the Vespa really hit home 😂
Same here
literally leaving for vietnam tomorrow 2am this just made me even more hype!
I’m glad yall enjoyed Hawaii! Was bummed that I couldn’t make it to the Trash Taste panel in Kawaii Kon bc the line was insane and the ballroom reached full capacity! Hope you guys come back!
Ya gotta be in line like 2 hrs early lmao
I remember I was in line for 2 and a half hours just to see the show they did
When Joey was talking about the cyclist crashing with the car in Sydney it reminded me of my dad. He was in a bike-car collision in Sydney, did a triple somersault and landed on his arse. Broke 4/5 vertebrae and was in a body cast for a year.
The you way you said it, I immediately had the image of the SpongeBob episode in my head where he shatters his ass.
Hope your dad's doing fine
Banh Mi is amazing and the bread is good because it’s basically a French baguette. The French introduced it to Vietnam.
Damn they introduce them bread before trying to Genocide them. 😂
Banh Mi mean bread in Vietnamese btw, Vietnamese Baguette is quite similar to French baguette but it alot more fluffy and airy
@@Dazumu yeah they gave some and they took some 😂 colonialism
*after colonizing them
So glad you enjoyed your time in Hawaii. Got to meet you guys at Kawaii Kon 2023 (signed my TT mug)! Hope you guys come back (even if it's just for fun)!
My mom and all of her family were born and raised in Honolulu. Hardly any of my relatives, I believe four of them, remain. Some died there, like my grandma and grandpa (who were from Japan), and uncles, but the rest are spread throughout the states, mostly Southern California. I think that’s the reason there are more tourists than locals, because a lot of locals move to the mainland.
I’m a Hawaiian and love your guys podcast been watching you guys for the past 2 years. Keep doing what your doing 🤙🏼❤️
How's it feel living in a Jojo state?
@@pheunithpsychic-watertype9881 great but I thought the new part was a made up Japanese island ?
@@kamauz4 no it's Hawaii, in the island of O'ahu
@@kamauz4 no. Hawaii is just similar to Japan. That's probably why he chose to set the next part there
Interstellar was insane to watch in cinema. It was definitely an unforgettable experience, one of my favorite movies. Loved the soundtrack especially.
Saw you guys out at Aloha Brewing! You guys are the best. Glad to see you on the island you gotta come back out! Mahalo for the good vibes
On Connor’s Welsh beaches point. The Gower is great but there are some GORGEOUS beaches in Pembrokeshire. In summer they can feel practically Mediterranean and in Winter they’re gorgeous to walk around/ surf.
So much love and support for you guys!! I always listen to your podcasts during my night shifts(10pm-5am) and they get me thru my shift everytime😭👏
Oahu is all business boys. Born and raised here, it has changed SO MUCH in just the past 10 years. It’s busy, loud, dirty, but also the only island of the state that actually offers something to do besides going to the beach or drugs. That being said…Visit Maui when you can. It’s probably the perfect amount of island life and business, except for the outdoor/open air airport lol I was vending in the artist alley at Kawaii Kon and wasn’t able to meet you guys but I’m glad you all enjoyed yourselves!
That's why I stay on Kauai and almost never go to Oahu.
@@trapperscout2046 yessah!🤙
Lmao Joey finally running an intervention and getting Connor a new shirt just to make him wear something other than his staple purple tshirt.
Joey is getting the CEO JOZU card here!
Can you add the timestamp?
@@sarthakjain9188 Hes wearing the shirt the whole episode lol
:SAMESHIRT:
@@sarthakjain9188 the timestamp is the entire episode
Oahu is very urban, but in recent years I feel it’s just become a goddamn cement island. Especially since for the past decade they’ve been working on a new goddamn rail. A godsend to combat traffic rush hour, but the tracks have destroyed all semblance of a scenic space ;-;
"Born In The Warm Rain" is such a badass epithet
As someone going through a phase of watching movies from the late 90' early 2000' the past few weeks the last topic hit different, had no idea of the state of comedy movies. That's why they give such nostalgia
Nabi jumps on the Singapore hate train really shows how Malaysian he is 😂😂
Malaysians when they're mentioned be like:
Stunned that Joey thinks of SUNSHINE first when thinking of Cillian Murphey. Such a divisive movie but it is perfect.
Bali and Hawaii giving each other the silent nod of confirmation
Thanks for coming to hawaii and kawaii con it was great having you here. on your next visit definitely try more food here, we have a very diverse food culture here. I recommend going to a farmers market on a weekend or going to some classic places like Liliha bakery ( the original of course) and zippys. there are some other places too but I'm sure others can recommend stuff. I was really surprised no one at kawaii con brought up that sanrio stores here has exclusive stuff in hawaii, pretty sure a certain person would have liked something from there 😅
Explore the other islands like the Big Island or Kauai. They have more of a country/islandy vibes. Oahu is definitely more of a city vibe.
Connor is so much right about the beaches. It's always too many people, it's tiring, it's too hot or warm or humid, it's sandy, it's sweaty, you need to change clothes inconveniently, you need to go back home all salty or sandy.
Lets GOOOO!!! Happy friday guys, at work waiting for this to drop lolol
Nah Happy Saturday morning haha keen to listen :)
Connor "john wick goes so fucking hard, its insane"
Connor 10 min later "Puss in boots was the hardest movie ever"
Puss in Boots confirmed for next John Wick
Let’s go! Almost to 150👏🏻👏🏻
The car thing that happened to Connor has happened to me too! When I was a kid me and my brothers all pilled into a red van that looked like our moms after unlocking it in the grocery store parking lot and noticed it wasn't as dirty and we all got out and saw like 10 feet away was our van.
Now I want 4 days of rain with complimentary tea and scones...
Trash Tastes episodes are always good, but today's episode was an exceptional banger. So much talked about, with trips went to, stories, and movies. What a treat.
if you travel to islands like Kauai or Maui it's more "island-like" since Oahu is more of a city-like island. Places like Kauai, Maui and idk about big island have a law that doesn't allow a certain height for buildings. If you ever come to Kauai or Maui you'll see that the only buildings that are really big are hotels which aren't even big.
The reason there's so much bread in Vietnam is because the French controlled it for a long time, introducing French baking culture there.
The long awaited beach episode! ALOHA
Y’all have no idea how long I’ve been wait for an ounce, a CRUMB, of puss and boots talk. And we finally got it boys.
Goated film 10/10.
SAME, one of the best film I have seen this year
It really is a great movie, would recommend. Of movies I went to the cinema to see, it is certainly #1.
Disneyland for adults? I’m flattered that’s what you think of my home! I hope you guys come back soon! Kawaii Kon and meeting the bois was a blast! Thanks for signing my JoJo book and I hope you guys love all the gifts! Lots of Leis and personal gifts, that little fuzzy Waddle doo, an Ace pen, and a Rem sticker that I hope you guys enjoy!
IKR I would put Las Vegas closer to Disneyland for adults!
So glad they enjoyed their time in the place we call home ٩(๑❛ᴗ❛๑)۶
@@dozer11 it’s probably because when you go to Disney you at least feel like nothing bad can happen while you’re there, Joey mentions he felt safe in Waikiki of all places so I guess that’s where it comes from lmao!
@@dozer11 it even has themed areas lol
@@dozer11 IMHO Amsterdam is the true Disney Land for adults, Disney’s fake cities are a similar lay out
One of my favorite Trash Taste tropes is when Garnt says something that immediately sends Joey into a giggle fit 😂
The deez nutz joke pulled on connor live was hilarious
joey: "no one has a gun here, no one's gonna stab me here"
*ezra miller has entered the chat*
I hope y'all enjoyed Hawaii its so nice there and the people are really nice to tourists.
🤓 Achxually, Joey, it was Anakin Skywalker that doesn't like sand.
Watching y'all with a drink makes it infinitely better.
I went to the con and Connor said he hates Loco Moco's. A Loco Moco is an egg on a hamburger patty with gravy over it and all of that is on top of a bed of rice. In terms of living in Hawaii it is alright, most people are nice some people are not. It can be scary but if you are a tourist it is a very nice place!
That explains it. Connor hated 'hambaagu' so he probably sees Loco Moco as the same thing.
5 months later and I’m finally caught up to watch an episode on time
The energy, chemistry, and overall enjoyment hits differently after the boys have a prolonged absence from the PodCast.
"i don't like sand, its course, rough and irritating". -Connor
I like hearing they said they felt safe in Waikiki but the random scary shit that happens there is crazy.
Damn
the boys are on their mechanism arc
joey was the japanese man the gang had to rob confirmed
jodio watches trash taste in jojolands chapter 3 confirmed
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@@fruitpunchsamurai4014 hafu.
Who's the diagnosed psychopath of the group?
yeah switching back and forth between left and right driving is a trip when there's no-one around to follow
1:24:15 It happened, a Conner/Grant in-sync moment
Garnt and Joey live actioning their own Super Cub moments
I'm imagining Connor in that theatre reaching on the other seat for stuff while crunching on food and watching the movie.
We went to Bali when I was 10 and what I remember most is looking for any kind of bread and finding anything.
They did have this super sweet toast which came in pink or green and we first bought it thinking it was finally normal bread (as much as toast can be). Then we learned it's just a sweet. You can buy a whole loaf of pink or green toast and it's like cookies.
It did go hard with juice though so that's awesome.
I’ve just been staring at the salmon sashimi behind Garnt’s head this whole episode
switching countries and having to learn the differences is definitely something that you just need to jump into. going from texas to norway was stressful until i started driving myself here.
John Wick 4 was amazing!
Connor is right, the 4th one might be the best of the series!
it was objectively worse in terms of film quality that the first 3 tho, filming during the pandemic they cut alot of corners that they had not in the others. There are alot of Ludonarrative dissonance moments, and bad editing, there is a boom mic in one scene, several cars that are supposed to have drivers are completely empty, crowds go from reacting to not reacting, because of mixed sequenced shots, plus the amount of absurdity was raised here. I did not like the amount of suspension of disbelief i had to have in this one with civilians not reacting and police not showing, unlike in the other films. There were also lots of dropped plotlines and potholes and deus ex machinas that the others managed to avoid. Over all it was still a good action movie but compared to other john wicks very bad. 7/10 action movie, but a 3/10 John Wick movie, but that goes to show how good the quality of the first 3 were above most other films.
as a welsh person whos spent alot of times at beaches across south west wales and west wales i can promise you conor is so incorrect and most of those beaches are incredible
In Garnt’s defense all jeeps look kinda the same
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I have a Chevy Colorado and I know one thing that is horrible about owning a truck is if you're hauling a trailer. I had to haul a 16x12 Uhaul trailer into the DC area and those roads are NOT meant for a big ass trailer, I can only imagine if my truck was huge too.
I swear the smile I get when I see a new trash taste episode is up, is quite ridiculous XD the boiis never fail to put a smile on my face 😀
The talk amount recent comedy films really made me realize how those just aren't a thing anymore. I hadn't thought of it before but them voicing it just sparked a big "oh shit they right" response in me
Seeing Connor gush about puss n boots 2 brings a smile to my face
Was awesome to see and meet you guys in person, hope to see you guys back again next year!
"super heroes are the isekai of hollywood" - gigguk. truer words have never been spoken
North of Scotland has some really great beaches with very few people on them and then there are some lovely island beaches as well. As long as the weather is decent
We need these guys to talk about the D&D movie. I mean what other movie features Garnt getting reincarnated into a fantasy world!?
Literally... When something is too close you indeed never end up going. Paris is a 3 hour ride, been there one time. London is a 4.5 hour ride. I've never been to the UK. Amsterdam is a 2 hour ride. Been there one time and only because we had to go there for school.
Bro really said Luke was the Skywalker w/ sand problems lol
You guys went to all the hardest parts of America. If you did a genuine tour as in just traveling to see America and not hitting the cities where it makes economic sense to do shows, you’d get to see a lot more of the nice and safe places.
You did a tour of “places where theaters are” and for the most part, theaters are built in downtown areas to try and “revitalize” them so they are clustered in some of the less nice places.
best part about the hawaii convention was connor being told to choke on deez nuts during the q&a panel
On the sunday one someone got them to say "I get one manini boto" too LOL
@@meijiishin5650 no freakin way, brah that's funny!
It was a terrible deez nuts joke though
@@vex_d673 it just worked because when he asked the question. We were like where is this going?
To be perfectly honest I kinda cringed :(
That gap with mid-budget entertainment also affects games. It's a lot of either $100 million budget games or indies. Those mid-tier games are dwindling, and yet those are probably my favorites